Verdandi wrote:
anbuend wrote:
Yes.
It's also possible to have sensory processing problems that you're unaware of. Not all sensory problems are hypersensitivities or even hyposensitivities. Some can have more to do with how you take in and respond to information, and some only exist at a very deep and subtle level. (By which I mean, at a level that can only be discerned by scientific testing, but that you can't "feel" at a conscious level.)
As far as how many autistic people don't have obvious sensory issues, it's not the most common but it's not unheard of either.
I've had a lot of sensory issues that I didn't realize were sensory issues at all until I'd gone over some of them with my therapist. When I started investigating the possibility that I was on the spectrum, I actually didn't think I had many sensory issues at all
i did not recognize my sensory issues as such (despite having moved because of a nearby barking dog, had outbursts at people over noises and smells, and other things) until identifying that i had AS for social and cognitive reasons. but then it became obvious quickly. my sensory issues, especially surrounding noise, are not mild. i did not realize i was perceiving certain things differently than others, and i just thought that i had an anger management problem and a problem of being almost pathologically intolerant to a lot of annoyances, and i was spaced out so often i was hardly even present to take anything in. as a consequence of talking about it in therapy also, and much time spent picking everything apart and recognizing these issues a bit better for what they are, i space out less, stim more (which i did not know i was doing either), get angry at people much much less frequently, and am very consciously pained by a lot of noises. while this sounds like things have gotten worse since the realization, it is not so. i know how to accommodate my needs better and am more functional.
as for night clubs, i find loud music sometimes actually helps me as it drowns out intermittent noises. but i have problems with the lights.
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